The Furry Metamorphic Vector

During college studying biochemistry one winter night, I was bored and I began work on a Furry Vector basically the question I had for myself was "Could I create a Vector that could transform someone into a furry?" Theses creatures I dubbed "Furry Genejacks" but I am going to explain what I mean by furry first being Human/Dog Gene Alterations in the picture below, the concept is shown.

I hope this doesn't turn into a series about "Furry Genejacking", I am uncertain to why anyone would ever use this vector but I will explain the alterations gene by gene that literally transforms a human into a "Antro creature" I originally had 4 types of furry in mind. I have since destroyed the Flash drive containing much of my Data on the subject as I thought the world was just not ready but they were a Dog,Cat,Cow, and Bird Variants.

Now for the Genetic Alterations there is a disease called Hypertrichosis that is a genetic mutation that causes hair growth over the entire body sometimes called the "Werewolf Gene" basically by artificially inducing this mutation we can cause rapid hair growth over the entire body to create the fur of our furry creature. The genetic mutation is to gene Xq27.1 , The mutated allele of Xq27.1 must be inserted after the original non-furry version is cleaved out by a CRISPR which will cause the fur mutation in humans.

The Next genes that need to be looked at is the genes from a dog for Morphology of the skull which the gene that controls that is BMP3 which creates the bone tissue for the skull in a dog this gene needs to be inserted into the genome to create the bone structure of the snout and skull, mixed with the human gene for this the skull will begin to reform and create a snout on a human.

Lastly, comes the tail which as you may imagine is another set of complex gene sequences that control the growth of a tail the genes are as follows TBXT,SCRIB,SFRP2,MED12,TP63,EPHA2,WNT3A, and WNT5A. These genes need to be inserted for the growth of the tail at the end of the animal the tail would extend from a human tailbone just as it does in a dog, these are the genes that produce the tail and you could even wag your tail as it has connection to your nervous system with these genes in your genome.

This Finishes the creation of our "Furry Genejack" with the many genes required to actually make something like this possible. A standard retroviral vector would not be able to do this modification as it would take hundreds of vectors to actually insert this much code something such as the Extended Retroviral Vector would have to be used which has more Base Pairs that can be transmitted, which this would require maybe around 3 to 5 different vectors to transmit all of this data into the cell via the Extended Retroviral Vector.